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Sunday, May 23, 2010

WHEN THINGS GO WRONG ROAD RASH OUCH!!!



Yes Sir, yes in Dede!
There are only two types of riders.
THOSE THAT HAVE BEEN DOWN AND THOSE THAT ARE GOING DOWN.
Let's take a moment for our fallen Conrad's.
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Ive been down a few times. I too know the pain of taking a shower with road rash. Picking out the stones of gravel and asphalt that seem to get buried in your skin after you hit the deck.
One think about it. Going down is bound to happen if your on 2 wheels.
I don't know whats worst; the fall or the price of fixing your bike.

My last fall was silly. Boy did I have it coming to me- You know what everyone says about always respecting the bike and when you feel to confident don't ride...

Yeah, it was one of those days I felt good and confident and decided I would show out in the parking lot with a couple of rolling burning outs and wheelies.
Geoff Morris can sometimes be cocky (Foolish). I hopped on my modded GSXR-1000 with no jacket or helmet.
You know the bad a$$es you see wheeling with nothing on.
Things were cool and I decided I wanted to get one more hop. I was running out of room coming down from the wheelie and made just enough play to wiggle the tire. I lost the bike and a bunch of skin.
I say that, to say this; stunting isn't wrong- Just take the proper steps.

1) Get a cage for your bike- Don't stunt with out protection for your investment.
2) Always wear a lid. I know it looks cool to stunt with a backward baseball cap but always, always, always protect your skull. If not for you; for your love ones.
3) Have someone around for help. Never stunt alone.... I see guys do it all the time. No matter how reckless you are; make sure someone is available to help you if you need it.

With that being said. Enjoy this Video
When STUNTS go WRONG!
and remember,
Always listen to the enter voice/
Geoff Morris

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